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Plan #: 4 - (HPP-2929)

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Plan Price: $600
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Specifications

This is a 1 story, Low Country Style, this house plan has a 9 Foot Ceiling. The kitchen area features Eat-In Kitchen, Kitchen Island, Peninsula/Eating Bar, Walk-In Pantry. The master bedroom suite features a Walk-In Closet. Other very special features include a Energy Efficient, Great Room, Open Floor Plan, Storage.

Kitchen Features

Eat-In Kitchen

Kitchen Island

Peninsula/Eating Bar

Walk-In Pantry

Bedroom Features

Walk-In Closet

Special Features

Energy Efficient

Great Room

Open Floor Plan

Storage

Other Information

Width:

31' 0"

Depth:

40' 0"

Roof Ridge Height:

22

Roof Main Pitch:

7/12

Roof Construction Material:

Trussed

Ceiling Height(s)

9 Foot Ceiling

Outdoor Spaces

Covered Front Porch

Heated Square Footage

First Floor Sq Ft:

992

Unheated Square Footage

About This Plan

These plans include the important elements to get your house built by qualified professionals. These drawings include items such as:

Specified structural design loads with all structural members called out and sized including floor joists, ceiling joists, beams, window and garage door headers, flush beams, bearing walls, and point loads.

Schematic of electrical layout with detail of outlets, switches, and fixtures.

Layout for plumbing fixtures, such as toilets, showers, and sinks.

They will not include, however, plumbing, HVAC, electrical wiring or other elements done by local contractors to meet local code. They will not include professional seals, again because of local code requirements. Lastly, cabinet details may be optional by some designers since many local builder and contractors prefer to do their own.